Updating your Browser

If the first thing you notice that is "off" is the text at the very top of the page, try hitting the refresh button on your browser window.

If you look at our new website with an older browser you may find headings and text jumbled and you may not be able to see our slideshow at the top of the home page.

The reason this could be happening is that we are using the latest and greatest internet browser technologies to bring you a more pleasant web experience. In order to see the site as it is meant to be seen you may need to update your internet browser. It is recommended by CIRJ Concepts, a website design and computer services company, to always update to the latest version of software including your browser. If the update says it is a Beta version, you do not want to update until the final release is available. Beta means that it is still in testing.

How to update the browser

Below are links to the most popular internet browsers available. Simply click on the link for your browser to visit their update/download/install page.

If you have already updated and still find you are having trouble viewing our new website, please check the other items listed in this help document such as having javascript enabled.

Our Site is best displayed with Mozilla Firefox

Due to the advanced functionality of our new website, Firefox is the best browser to view and use our site with. To install Firefox, click on the link in the right side of this help document; Mozilla Firefox. Follow instructions after download is completed to install and use. Firefox is one of the most secure browsers available.

On your mobile phone?

If you are on a mobile phone, you will see the message that javascript must be enabled and flash player is required. There are some mobile phones that do not allow Adobe Flash player therefore you will only see a static image at the top of our home page rather than the message gallery.

Personal firewall software

In order to properly view our site, we recommend that you have disabled any JavaScript-disabling features of your internet security software. These features will block JavaScript and affect the use of our site as well as many others.

For information on how to disable the JavaScript disabling feature of a particular product, we recommend that you contact the support for your product directly. If you do not have any personal firewall software installed on your machine and are still having trouble viewing our site, please scroll up and follow the instructions on enabling JavaScript for your browser.

Javascript must be enabled

Our site uses Javascript for many advanced features.

Because of the heavy use of JavaScript for slideshows, text formatting, our new drop down navigation menu and other helpful site enhancements, Javascript must be enabled in your browser in order to properly view and use some of the features. If you find the text seems jumbled at the top, first try reloading your page (refresh). If it still appears jumbled, you do not have Javascript enabled.

How to enable Javascript

Each browser is different in the way they support and view web pages. Because of this, it is almost impossible for web designers to create a site that looks perfect in every browser out there.

For our new site, again, Javascript must be enabled. Below, we have listed the instructions on how to enable Javascript in browsers that have the information published.

Internet Explorer

Select 'Tools' from the top menu

Choose 'Internet Options'

Click on the 'Security' tab

Click on 'Custom Level'

Scroll down until you see section labled 'Scripting'

Under 'Active Scripting', select 'Enable' and click OK

Mozilla Firefox

Select 'Tools' from the top menu

Choose 'Options'

Choose 'Content' from the top navigation

Select the checkbox next to 'Enable JavaScript' and click OK

Apple Safari

Select 'Safari' from the top menu

Choose 'Preferences'

Choose 'Security'

Select the checkbox next to 'Enable JavaScript'

Please keep in mind that upgrading your browser or installing new security software or security patches may affect your JavaScript settings. It is a good idea to double-check that JavaScript is still enabled if you notice problems displaying our site. Additionally, if your JavaScript setting is set to 'Prompt', you may encounter a warning about downloading potentially dangerous scripts from a website that displays uses JavaScript.

If you are still experiencing problems viewing the our site after ensuring that JavaScript is enabled in your browser, please check if you have any personal firewall or security software installed.